. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. danella, Toumef.ilaux, Toumef. I Pelletiera, St. Hil.I Asterolinon, Link et Hfs.Naumburgia, Monch. Thyrsanthus, Schrank.Lysimachia, Monch. Eusepale, Daudo. Neolysia, liaudo. Bcmardina, Baudo. Alaga, Baudo. Palladia, Monch. Lerouxia, Merat. Godinella, Lestib. Ephemirum, Reichnb.Apochoris, Vuby.Steironema, Raf..Vnagzanthe, Jiaudo.Trientalis, Linn.Coxia, Endl. Lubinia, Link. etOtto.Lubinia, Vent. Fig CCCCXXXII.—Section of the flower of Samolus Valerandi.Fig. CCCCXXXIIL—Pyxis of An

. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. danella, Toumef.ilaux, Toumef. I Pelletiera, St. Hil.I Asterolinon, Link et Hfs.Naumburgia, Monch. Thyrsanthus, Schrank.Lysimachia, Monch. Eusepale, Daudo. Neolysia, liaudo. Bcmardina, Baudo. Alaga, Baudo. Palladia, Monch. Lerouxia, Merat. Godinella, Lestib. Ephemirum, Reichnb.Apochoris, Vuby.Steironema, Raf..Vnagzanthe, Jiaudo.Trientalis, Linn.Coxia, Endl. Lubinia, Link. etOtto.Lubinia, Vent. Fig CCCCXXXII.—Section of the flower of Samolus Valerandi.Fig. CCCCXXXIIL—Pyxis of An Stock Photo
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. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. danella, Toumef.ilaux, Toumef. I Pelletiera, St. Hil.I Asterolinon, Link et Hfs.Naumburgia, Monch. Thyrsanthus, Schrank.Lysimachia, Monch. Eusepale, Daudo. Neolysia, liaudo. Bcmardina, Baudo. Alaga, Baudo. Palladia, Monch. Lerouxia, Merat. Godinella, Lestib. Ephemirum, Reichnb.Apochoris, Vuby.Steironema, Raf..Vnagzanthe, Jiaudo.Trientalis, Linn.Coxia, Endl. Lubinia, Link. etOtto.Lubinia, Vent. Fig CCCCXXXII.—Section of the flower of Samolus Valerandi.Fig. CCCCXXXIIL—Pyxis of Anagallis arvensis. 646 PRIMULACE^. [Perigynous Exogens. Coris, Tournef. II. AnAGALLIDxE. Centunculus, Linn.Anagallis, Tournef.Eupaxea, Sa?jfts. JiraseMa, Schm. Stenygra, Baudo. Micropyxis, Duby. III. HOTTONID-^. Hottonia, Linn. Stratiotes, Vaill. IV. Samolid>e. Samoliis, Toimwf.Sheffieldia, Forst. I Samodia, Baudo. Little known Genera. I Manselia, Boivd.jFindlaya, Bowd. Numbers. Gen. 29. Sp. 215. SolanacecB.Position.—Myrsiuacese.—Primulace^.—Plumbaginacese.Dia]^ensiacecB. CORTUSALES.] MYRSlNACEyE. CA7. Fig. CCCCXXXiV. Order CCXLVIII. MYRSINACEiE.—Ardisiads. Ophiosperma, Vent. Jard. Cels. 86. (180(i).—Myrsineae, R. Brown, Prodr. 532. (1810) ; Aug. de St.Hilaire, Ann. Sc. Nat. n. s. v. 193; Endl. Gen. clvii.; Meisncr, p. 2.52.—Ardisiaceae, Juss. Ann.Mus.XV. 350. (1810) ; Barll. Ord. Nat. 163; Alph. DC. in Linn. Trans. 17. 100.—Myrsinaceae, Ed. Pr. cLsx. (18361 ; Alph. DC. Prodr. 8. 75.—Theophrastacea?, Alph. DC. Prodr.8. 144. Diagnosis.—Cortusal Exoyens, with stamens opiiosite the petals, Indchiscent drupaceousfruit, and woody stem. Trees or shrubs. Leaves alternate, undivided, serrated or entire, coriaceous, smooth ;stipules 0 ; sometimes under-shrubs, with opposite or ternate leaves. Inflorescence inumbels, corymbs, or panicles, axillary, seldom terminal. Flow-ers small, white or red, oftenmarked with sunken dots orglandular lines. Flowers 0 oroccasionally